Sometimes, it takes a breakup to make a great album. Just ask Charlie Faye,
who split up with her longtime partner, Will Sexton, during the
creation of her latest record. Soldiering forward while their
relationship crumbled, the two co-wrote most of the album together,
taking the opportunity to put into music the things they couldn’t put
into words.It’s not the happiest album you’ll hear this summer, but You Were Fine, You Weren’t Even Lonely
(out August 6) does find a way to make heartbreak beautiful. It doesn’t
hurt that Faye has an A-list backing band at her disposal, including
players like Greg Leisz and Jay Bellerose. On “It’s a Fighter,” she
sings about a war-torn heart while the others back her up, adding
brushed percussion, light guitar and Rhodes to the mix.“‘It’s A
Fighter’ is a song about doing battle with your own heart — and
ultimately, losing the fight,” Faye tells us. It’ll lead you down some
crazy paths, it might have some stupid, self-defeating ideas and try to
drag you down along with it… you can try to fight it with reason, but
the odds are against you — the heart almost always wins.” Charlie Faye
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